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Twin Boro Physical Therapy provides advanced physical therapy for soccer injuries in New Jersey. Many of our expert therapists have years of experience helping athletes of all levels rehabilitation from complex injuries and return quickly and safely to the sports they love.

Advanced Physical Therapy for Soccer Injuries in New JerseyWith 51 clinics located throughout the state, patients have easy access to experienced physical therapy professionals. Each of our Twin Boro Physical Therapy clinics offers a range of diverse services that are tailored to meet the unique needs of our patients, including rehabilitation programs for conditions such:

 We also treat patients with a wide range of other conditions and invite potential patients to schedule a complimentary consultation with our team to discuss their concerns and determine the best course of treatment for their individual needs.

Most common soccer injuries that require physical therapy

Soccer is a physically demanding sport that can put players at risk for a range of injuries. Physical therapy can be an effective treatment for many of these injuries, helping players recover more quickly and effectively. Here are some of the most common injuries for soccer players that may require physical therapy:

  1. Ankle sprains: Ankle sprains are common in soccer and can be caused by twisting or rolling the ankle. Physical therapy can help improve range of motion, reduce pain, and strengthen the muscles around the ankle to prevent future injuries.
  2. Knee injuries: Soccer players are at risk for a range of knee injuries, including anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears, meniscus tears, and patellar tendinitis. Physical therapy can help improve strength and stability in the knee joint, reduce pain, and promote healing.
  3. Hamstring strains: Hamstring strains are common in soccer and can be caused by overuse or sudden movements. Physical therapy can help improve flexibility and strength in the hamstrings, reducing the risk of future strains.
  4. Groin strains: Groin strains can be caused by sudden movements or overuse and can be particularly common in soccer. Physical therapy can help reduce pain, improve flexibility, and strengthen the muscles in the groin area to prevent future injuries.
  5. Hip injuries: Soccer players are also at risk for hip injuries such as hip flexor strains or hip labral tears. Physical therapy can help improve strength and flexibility in the hip muscles, reduce pain, and promote healing.
  6. Head injuries: Concussions and other head injuries can occur in soccer, particularly from collisions with other players or the ball. Physical therapy can help with the management of symptoms and promote a safe return to play.

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Advanced physical therapy for soccer injuries can be an effective treatment for many of the conditions that soccer players may experience. By working with a physical therapist, players can receive individualized care and support that can help them recover more quickly and safely, and get back to playing soccer at their best. To schedule your first appointment, call 732.554.0775 or visit our website. 

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